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The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks By Rebecca Skloot

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In the book “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” the author, Rebecca Skloot, discusses many important points. The main point of this informative novel is how doctors from Hopkins hospital captured cells from an African American woman to study possible outcomes to many new ideas. This main point unfolds an analysis of how this event made many new discoveries, immortal memories, and prevented Henrietta’s family from varies negative situations. Firstly, this event helped unfold many new discoveries to medicine and to the medical revolution. On page 33, it states “Gey still got excited at moments like this, but everyone else in his lab saw Henrietta’s sample as something tedious- the latest of what felt line countless samples that scientists and lab technicians had been trying and failing to grow for years. They were sure Henrietta’s cells would die just like all the others.” During Henrietta’s operation, Dr. Lawrence did more than treat her tumor, he also detained pieces of tissue, one from her tumor and one from the healthy tissue. Their plan was to use her tissue for new experiments without her conscious, which they were successful. …show more content…

On page 180, it states “She’d read in the paper about the syphilis study at Tuskegee, which had just been stopped by the government after forty years, and now here was Gardenia’s brother-in-law, saying Hopkins had part of Henrietta alive and scientists everywhere were doing research on her and the family had no idea.” When her family found out about the government having Henrietta’s belongings, they wanted to know more about it. They began to do more research on her and found out that Henrietta had been known world-wide due to her living cells. They knew that she would be immortal

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